Senator Scott Martin shares updates on Lancaster Stormers ownership and local infrastructure

Scott Martin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 13th District - Facebook
Scott Martin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 13th District - Facebook
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Senator Scott Martin, who represents Pennsylvania’s 13th district in the State Senate, recently used his social media platform to share local updates ranging from sports news to infrastructure developments and constituent resources.

On November 7, 2025, Senator Martin acknowledged a change in ownership for a local baseball team by posting: “The Lancaster Stormers are under new ownership. Wishing the new owners and the team many years of success! Read more: https://t.co/DB1ilZuuaV”

The following day, on November 8, he announced the release of his latest newsletter and encouraged constituents to subscribe: “My November 7, 2025, e-newsletter is now available https://t.co/uTaYaL1ZBr Not signed up? Click here: https://t.co/RUzyZD7xwl In this week’s edition https://t.co/1zEnvdWsbK”

Later that same day, Senator Martin provided an update regarding upcoming roadwork in downtown Lancaster: “Weekday traffic disruptions in parts of downtown Lancaster are expected to begin Monday and run through mid-January. Learn more: https://t.co/m39AnP7rC5”

Senator Scott Martin has served as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate since 2016. The Lancaster Stormers are a professional baseball team based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Traffic disruptions such as those mentioned by Senator Martin are typically coordinated with local authorities to minimize impacts on residents and businesses.



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